Snow and the 7 Hunks: A Contemporary Fairy Tale Romance

Do you ever get tired of being a good girl? I know I do, with a name like Snow I guess it's expected. But there is nothing good about my boss' new wife. That witch took over the office. And she's determined to turn my fairy tale into a living nightmare.

Buttons and Shame

Tristan is one of my biggest clients. He always pays on time, and he always keeps his word. But this time, he's short on cash. He needs the shipment now, so he offers me collateral. He loans me his slave, Adelina. Now that Pearl and I are so close, I can't condone this type of exchange. It's wrong. Inhumane. But she wants me. I can tell. And I definitely want her.

We Own Tonight

I'm not a one-night stand kind of woman. I'm especially not the woman who has a few drinks at a concert and ends up in bed with my childhood celebrity crush, Eli Walsh. However, that's exactly where I find myself. What's a girl to do after a drunken mistake? Run. I grab my clothes and get away from the powerful, irresistible, and best-sex-of-my-life superstar as fast as I can.

Park Avenue Prince

I've made every one of my billions of dollars myself - I'm calculating, astute and the best at what I do. It takes drive and dedication to build what I have. And it leaves no time for love or girlfriends or relationships. But don't get me wrong, I'm not a monk. I understand the attention and focus it takes to seduce a beautiful woman. They're the same skills I use to close business deals. But one night is where it begins and ends. I'm not the guy who sends flowers. I'm not the guy who calls the next day.

Big Rock

My dad needs me to cool it for a bit. With conservative investors in town wanting to buy his flagship Fifth Avenue jewelry store, he needs me not only to zip it up, but to look the part of the committed guy. Fine. I can do this for Dad. After all, I've got him to thank for the family jewels. So I ask my best friend and business partner to be my fiancée for the next week. Charlotte's up for it. She has her own reasons for saying yes to wearing this big rock.

The Billionaire Bachelor

Manwhore. That's what the board of directors - and the tabloids - think of billionaire bachelor Reese Crane. Ordinarily he couldn't care less, but his playboy past is preventing the board from naming him CEO of Crane Hotels. Nothing - and no one - will keep him from his life's legacy. They want a settled man to lead the company? Then that's exactly what he'll give them.

Publisher's Summary

Cinderella plays dirty.

One crown prince; one "playboy prince."

One con artist; one petty thief.

One twisted plot for revenge.

When Grand Duke Reginald Winchester is exiled in disgrace, he vows he won't go down without a fight. Crossing paths with Zee Wilder and her younger sister Ava at a gambling resort in Miami is the stroke of luck he needs.

Zee is the counterfeit courtier in Reggie's plan to humiliate Rowan, the controlled heir who kicked him out of the kingdom. In return, the sisters get a permanent spot on Easy Street.

If only Zee didn't keep finding herself in a clutch with Cal, Rowan's playboy younger brother. Ava's no help, as she finds quiet walks in the moonlight discussing poetry and leadership with the brooding, future king irresistible. Even more irresistible is kissing his luscious lips.

The whole plan is falling apart, and neither sister is sure she wants to stop it.

I've had this in my library for a very long time I can't believe I didn't listen to it until now. If you own it listen to it, if you don't then buy it, you will not be disappointed. Wonderful narration by both actors, enjoy it very much.

3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Jules

17/09/16

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"Fun story!"

What did you like best about this story?

I thought the storyline was fun. Yes it was a play on pauper meets and falls in love with Prince, but it was somewhat unique.

Which character – as performed by Joel Froomkin and Natalie Duke – was your favorite?

Both narrators did a great job. I loved Natalie Duke's portrayal of Zee.

Any additional comments?

The storyline kept me engaged throughout. It was fast paced and well thought out. Can't wait for A Player for a Princess.

2 of 2 people found this review helpful

CDBW

Emmaus, PA

15/09/16

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"I so enjoyed listening to this!"

5 Crazy Ass Must Listen/Read Stars!!!!!

Let's talk narrators. They were amazing. I really felt like they suited the characters and brought them to life. Next, storyline. I didn't really know what to expect with this one after reading the blurb. I've been quite the audiobook whore lately so I didn't hesitate to hit one-click after seeing the ebook was 99 cents and $1.99 for audio narration. Hello, that was a no-brainer for me. I digress. So, the storyline. I was immediately intrigued right from the start. I did like the twist in which the characters don't fall for who they are supposed to fall for. And then throw in more twists and turns, and ups and downs and it became quite the roller coaster ride of a read.Now for the characters themselves. I loved them all with the exception of Seth. I'm not too sure about him yet. He binged my creeper radar. Cal and Zelda are explosive and my heart sped up every time they were together. Cal sure heated up my kindle. I loved their banter. Rowan and Ava surprised me and I instantly was championing for them to get together.And lastly, I need A Player for a Princess like yesterday. I need to know what happens. Especially, after that doozy of a cliffy ending. Grab this up now! Heck the price is more than worth it!

2 of 2 people found this review helpful

melissa aguirre

02/08/16

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"omg this book was awesome I love the emotion"

I loved this one there was so much emotion but yet at same time so many thrills I loved the way one sister did all of the jobs while the other sister was beautiful and innocent while it started out as a job they ended up being emotionally invested definetly a five star Audio and read

2 of 2 people found this review helpful

KindleBabe

United States

27/01/17

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"Wow! Just Wow!"

Oh, my gosh, this audiobook had everything I love! Humor, suspense, romance, intrigue, unexpected plot twists, great characters, and action/adventure! I didn't want it to end! And I got my wish since it actually didn't. One romance is settled in this one, but Zelda's story is continued in A Player for a Princess.

This was my introduction to Tia Louise, and it made her one of my favorite authors. I will definitely buy more from her.

I loved both narrators. Froomkin's accent was wonderful. I usually hate listening to men trying to do women's voices, but he was pretty good at it and it didn't grate on my nerves like it usually does, and Duke was great at all the voices she did. In fact, when I picture Cal's voice, it's her rendition of it that I hear since Cal was in more scenes with Zelda than with Rowan (I think). However, I felt the production would have been better if the narration had been integrated, and the two narrators had worked together and recorded as a team, with Froomkin doing all the male parts and Duke doing all the female parts. It takes me out of the story when I'm used to the sound of Duke's voice as Zelda, then in the next chapter it's completely different as Froomkin becomes Zelda. I got used to it pretty quickly in this aubiobook, though, probably because of the quality of both narrators. Of all the books I've listened to with this type of narration, this one was the most well done by far and it's one of my favorite audiobooks ever, so I just couldn't deduct a star. I plan to look for more audiobooks from both of these new-to-me narrators as well as from the author, Tia Louise.

1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Don

14/01/17

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"LOVE TIA!"

What did you love best about The Prince & The Player: Dirty Cinderella?

This book is completely Amazing! It has everything I want in a romance... love, SEX, hit guys, and suspense!

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Prince & The Player: Dirty Cinderella?

See, this book is so awesome. There isn't moments, per say, it flows so naturally. But... if I had to pick I lived the beach moment when Z hurt her ankle. It was just so funny!

Which character – as performed by Joel Froomkin and Natalie Duke – was your favorite?

Ummm... a favorite? I adored them both. But I think Natalie Duke old be my favorite.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Cinderella meets Ocean Eleven!

1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Ana's Attic

30/12/16

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"Unputdownable Roller Coaster"

I am going to review both The Prince & The Player and A Player for a Princess by Tia Louise together since they make up the Dirty Players Duet, and can not be read without each other. Let me tell you, this duet gave me so much more than I bargained for! Back in the 90s, I was into the mystery/lawyer, exciting crime books a la John Grisham's The Firm. I realized reading this duet that I still love that type of excitement in my romances. The Dirty Player's Duet is billed like this:

The duet brought all of this and more. Interestingly, this is about two couples. It is told by the female in one couple and the male in the other which is strange, unique, and it worked once I got the hang of it. At first, I had some trouble with the male narrator. In the first book, The Prince & The Player, he was so not sexy. He sounded kind of old to me and I usually find British accents sexy. In the second book, I figured he must have grown on me because he didn't bother me. I realized it was a different narrator after finishing both! They did a great job on continuity, because I can't believe I didn't realize. In this case, I am going to judge the story without the narration, and will discuss the narration further at the end. Because honestly, the story completely won me over despite not loving the male narrator.

We begin with two American sisters, Zelda "Zee" and Ava Wilder. They have had a really rough life, and Zelda does anything to take care of her younger sister, running cons and cheating at casinos while the beautiful Ava causes distractions and dabbles in pickpocketing. When they are caught by a wealthy stranger, they had to do what he said or go to jail. Zee's job--seduce the Crown Prince of Monagasco in order to discredit him. So Zelda and Ava were whisked away in luxury to Monagasco.

“Zelda Wilder is no princess. The closest I am is a dirty Cinderella, an orphan on the run, and that’s not the kind of girl for a prince.”

Rowan Westingham Tate and MacCallum Lockwood Tate are young handsome royalty. Since Rowan is older, he assumes the King position, but his younger brother, Cal, the Prince, is there to run the country with him. While Zee kept trying to seduce Rowan like she was supposed to, she was so attracted to Cal. And as we hear from Rowan, he quickly became obsessed with Ava.

“Her fingers thread with mine, and I know what I want. I know for the first time, and I feel complete.”

The problem is Zee's orders are to snag the King, not the prince! But the King had some other plans for Ava, and he only had eyes for her.

The end of book one started getting dangerous and exciting, and ends on a small cliffy, but luckily, I had book 2 queued up, and I plowed right ahead. While I loved The Prince and the Player, I loved A Player for a Princess (book 2) even more. Book two made the sweeter, lighter story get a little darker, a little sexier, and a lot more action-packed. So action-packed that for the first time I actually couldn't do anything else while listening. I just stood there in the kitchen I was supposed to be cleaning, and listened, biting my nails.

Twists and turns, super scary moments, very sexy times and super romantic times, A Player for a Princess had it all.

I will say, I was partial to Zee and Cal, because I think we were supposed to be, being in Zee's head a lot more than Rowan's, or so it seemed.

Likes:

•A totally unique way of telling a story about two couples, having one voice from each couple.•So much action, romance and sexiness!•There were lots of lighter, funnier moments as well.•An interesting, very twisted storyline that I never had trouble following.•Just the right amount of detail to make you picture it all, but never too much to bore you.•I can totally see this as a big screen movie. It would adapt really well to screen.•Kept my headphones glued in my ears and couldn't stop listening.•Loved the female narrator.•Some super-hot sexing!•The covers stand out as unique in a sea of same.

Dislikes:

•It took a little bit of time to get in the groove of the two narrators not being together romantically.•See narration notes below.

Narration Notes:

•Different recording quality for each speaker. Background noise for the girl, and not for the guy. (I noticed this in the 2nd book, it may not have been there in the first).•At first, I really really did not like the male narrator. So much so in fact, I thought about stopping a few times, but I had made a commitment to read it so I wanted to see it through (so glad I did). At first he sounds old. Instead of his accent being sexy, he sounded like an old, uptight butler. In book two, I noticed he was OK after all. I thought he must have grown on me, but then I found out book two was a different guy! LOL•I enjoyed all the female narration, and not loving the male wasn't enough to take away my enjoyment of the book, but I must admit, had he been totally sexy I think it would have elevated the whole duet to 5 stars or maybe even 5+ range, but it's so hard to tell.

The Down & Dirty:The Dirty Players Duet is a Cinderella Story filled with deception, lies, action, espionage, sabotage, kidnapping, hot sex, romance, political intrigue, human trafficking, assassination plots and more. It was truly an unputdownable roller coaster ride of a read that grabbed me so much I wasn't able to do anything but listen. The Dirty Players Duet needed to span two books because it is truly an epic tale of two couples told in a very unique way. My only complaint would be the male narrator in the first book, who had no sex appeal at all.. Still, I highly recommend this series, however you read it.

This story starts us off with a group on con-artists at a casino that right there held my interest, from there the story only picks up. Zee and her younger sister Ava agree to head overseas and help bring down Prince Rowan they're told he's not doing right by his country & the people. The plan was for Zee to get Rowan's attention but things get a bit twisted when there's a connection between Zee and Cal, Rowan's younger brother. To make things even more interesting the one who's grabbed Rowan's attention ends up being Ava. Keep in mind these girls are not revealing full truths so things get more tangled the longer they stay around. Both sisters are falling for these Guys and they're feeling the same. I felt there was little drag in the story but it doesn't last long, it picks right back up and goes full force with having to know what's coming next. We're left hanging on with wanting answers but luckily book 2 is already released and I can't wait to see what happens.

0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Jessica

31/01/17

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"Great Storyline"

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I would recommend it for the story but not the narration

How could the performance have been better?

If the male narrator read all male parts, and the female read all female parts.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

not really, I listened to it in several because I could only take so much of the narrators at at time.

0 of 0 people found this review helpful

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